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5.00 Credits
Existence and associated theorems and techniques for finding special and general solutions for first-order differential equations, second-order homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations with a general procedure for linear n'th -order equations. Initial value problems, numerical methods, and applications. Solution of 2 x 2 homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear systems by elimination. Introduction to Laplace transform methods. Prerequisite: 124 or 152.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to analytic geometry in three dimensions, and vector functions. The calculus of functions of two and three variables and vector functions. This course was formerly known as MATH 126, Multivariable Calculus. Prerequisite: 151 and 152 or 123 and 124.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to two forms of mass media writing: writing to inform (print and broadcast) and writing to persuade (public relations, advertising and business). Newsgathering and newswriting techniques including interviews, news judgment, story development, use of basic resource material, writing style and editing. Explores relationship between news, newsmakers, and ethics. Computer/word processing skills are essential to being successful in this course. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101 or instructor's permission.
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2.00 Credits
Development and application of skills in writing and editing for print and electronic publication. Students will participate in the production of a campus newspaper, web page, or literary journal. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Prerequisite: enGl& 101 or WRIT 101, or instructor's permission. Word processing skills recommended.
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5.00 Credits
Explores the basic theories and skills used in studio and field video production, including basic camera operation, lighting, editing, audio techniques, and new technologies. Introduces media law and ethics, media literacy, and the production methods used to produce digital video art that tells a story, sells a product, and informs an audience. Prerequisite: for students continuing in Digital Cinematography, it is recommended that this course be taken concurrently with mCom 201.
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5.00 Credits
Explores advanced theories and skills for field video production, including producing, directing, camera operation, lighting, editing, audio techniques, and post -production techniques. Includes digital video art forms, storyboard development, media writing, interviewing, budgeting, and planning. Prerequisite: mCom 114, or instructor's permission. It is recommended that this course be taken concurrently with 114.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced theories and skills for studio video production, including producing, directing, camera operation, lighting, editing, audio techniques, and post-production techniques. Students will also study digital video art forms, run-sheet development, media writing, budgeting, and planning. Prerequisite: mCom 114, or 201, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Production and direction of a professional digital film, digital video art piece, documentary, news magazine program, advertising campaign, and/or public service campaign suitable for playback on television broadcast and cable channels and/or the Internet, accompanied by a professional resume tape. Includes non-linear computer editing skills, special requirements for internet media, and media promotion techniques. Prerequisite: mCom 114, or 201, or 202 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Theory and practice of skills used in health care settings to collect blood via capillary puncture and venipuncture, document and transport blood specimens. Includes basic anatomy and physiology, infection control, complications in blood collection, quality control, legal and regulatory issues. Prevention, transmission and treatment of AIDS. Under supervision, practice on anatomical models and evolve to lab patients. Prerequisite: Current CPR card, and certified as a health Care Assistant in Washington State, or certified as a Nursing Assistant in Washington State or recent documented healthcare experience. Proof of first Hepatitis Bimmunization must be submitted by the 1st class meeting.
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3.00 Credits
Study of all components of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) exposure control plan as pertinent to medical assisting program clinical laboratory assignments. Includes sterilization and disinfection techniques, microbiology as related to the infectious process cycle and orientation to office minor surgery. Prevention, transmission, and treatment of AIDS is also discussed. Prerequisite: bIol& 175 or bIol 120 and mATh 094, instructor's permission required.
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